The co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings Flight 9525 reportedly hid the difficulty with his vision from Lufthansa, but sought treatment for it.
Sectarianism matters, but so do other geopolitical factors.
“We have not found a single body intact,” French forensic investigator Col. Patrick Touron says.
The Houthis have "destroyed Yemen," Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi says in Egypt where he seeks the support of neighboring nations.
The United Nations as well as diplomats from Saudi Arabia have moved their staffs out of Yemen as Houthi fighters target Aden.
Eager to strike a deal, both sides seek to keep the chaos engulfing the region away from the negotiations.
As prosecutors rest their case, the trial is expected to turn sharply to his lawyers.
“The President reaffirms that there are no sacred cows and that this is just the beginning of an unwavering war against corruption.”
The Nigerian elections in some areas will be conducted not only Saturday but also Sunday because of issues with the accreditation process.
Leaders at the Arab League summit this weekend are inching toward the creation of a joint military force.
The presidential candidates, challenger Muhammadu Buhari and incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, were in a dead heat before the election.
Iran and representatives from the U.S. and Europe are close to agreeing a two- or three-page accord for the basis of a long-term nuclear deal.
Neil Moore had registered a bogus website in the name of the investigating officer.
Apple, Facebook and other technology companies have improved conditions for workers, but experts doubt the trend will continue.
Abdel Fattah al-Sisi says it is crucial to tackle extremist ideologues across the region.
Every year, in March and April, thousands of young seals are killed by hunters in Canada for their fur.
Despite concerns the U.S. or the U.K. would block the move, the two accepted the resolution, and it was passed by consensus.
The two women were abducted by gunmen in March 2013 while traveling in a bus in southwestern Pakistan.
Somali security forces battled with Islamist militants from Friday to Saturday, eventually breaking the siege, but not before many people were killed.
No officers were injured during the incident at Clay Terrace Northeast.
Other Southeast Asian countries have also claimed the region, which sees nearly $5 trillion of seaborne trade pass every year.
The rebels, who have been denounced by several leaders, have taken control over the country's capital Sanaa and the government.
A member of his glider club claims the co-pilot had taken part in glider training sessions, less than 40 miles from the site of the crash.
Japan is poised to decide on an extension to a trade embargo, a ban on charter flights and a prohibition on North Korean ships entering Japanese ports.
Like the U.K., Switzerland and other European countries, Russia has announced it intends to join the bank.
The Quebec government has made major cuts to health, education and social services since taking power last April.
The tax transfers were suspended in January in response to the Palestinian Authority's decision to join the International Criminal Court.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Saturday that Beijing will never stray from its proclaimed path of peaceful development.
The White House on Friday condemned the Houthi’s advancement against Yemen's elected government.
China and Kazakhstan have signed 33 deals worth $23.6 billion covering areas from hydropower to steel, state news agency Xinhua said.